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Russian troops strengthened the movement of equipment in the direction of Berdyansk through Mariupol. The movement of dozens of trucks with ammunition and manpower was recorded. This was announced by Advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol Pyotr Andryushchenko.
“From the middle of the week, the movements of the military not only returned to the usual The direction of the Zaporozhye – Mariupol – Rostov region, however, there was a significant increase in the direction of Berdyansk through Mariupol trucks with both ammunition and manpower,” the message said.
According to Andryushchenko, the occupiers began to use part of the Ilyich plant on Nikopolsky Ave. and St. Levchenko for temporary parking before overturning. The mayor’s adviser suggests this may be due to the movement out of coastal training camps.
It was previously reported that the invaders were actively using the ruins of Azovstal in the occupied Mariupol to deploy their aircraft.
We remind you that the partisans burned the equipment of the invaders in Mariupol for the construction of fortifications.
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